This ep sets up a darkly comedic and poignant exploration of life, death, and family dynamics. Strong performances and a unique narrative approach make it an engaging start. Nate Fisher particularly is a promising protagonist and the rest of the dysfunctional family are interesting characters already…
It is odd for me to see Michael C Hall in another role other than Dexter but this show’s concept is really intriguing, definitely gonna be watching this more sporadically than Lost but I think that will be better for the character depth and development 🤝